Navegacion y Servicios Aéreos Canarios explained

Airline:Navegacion y Servicios Aéreos Canarios
Fleet Size:11
Iata:ZN
Icao:NAY
Callsign:NAYSA
Founded:1969
Headquarters:Las Palmas, Spain
Hubs:Gran Canaria Airport
Secondary Hubs:Tenerife North Airport
Website:naysa.es

Navegacion y Servicios Aéreos Canarios, better known by its initialism NAYSA, was a regional airline based in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Spain. It operated scheduled and charter flights, as well as cargo flights, air taxis, air ambulance flights and crew transfers. Its main base was Gran Canaria International Airport.[1]

All NAYSA aircraft were operated under a franchise agreement as Binter Canarias into which it has been merged in spring 2018.

History

The airline was founded by Alfonso Carrero, it was established and started operations on 7 May 1969 at Córdoba as NAYSA (Navegacion y Servicios Aéreos) and added Canarias to the title when operations in the Canary Islands were started in 1973. The fleet consisted originally of a Lear 35, four Piper Navajo Chieftain, a Piper Aztec, a Piper Cherokee and a PA-18. This company was credited by being one of the first Third Level or Commuter Airlines in Europe. It established the first regular services between the Canary Islands and the Spanish Sahara and linked Madrid Barajas with smaller airports throughout Spain. On 1975 Spain lost the Spanish Sahara and several Government subsidised contracts were lost. The company changed owners in 1977 and transferred its headquarters to Las Palmas. It is owned by Canarias de Aviación (75%) and Serair (25%) and has 28 employees as of March 2007.[1]

In spring 2018, Binter decided to merge NAYSA into its own operations and therefore handed back NAYSA's air operator certificate. Since then, all former NAYSA operations are part of Binter's.[2] [3]

A new company under the name of NAYSA Servicios Aéreos was formed in 2022 and began operations in June 2023.[4]

Destinations

NAYSA operated the following services as of July 2010:

Portugal
Spain

Fleet

The NAYSA fleet consisted of the following aircraft as of January 2012 which all were operated for Binter Canarias:[5]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Directory: World Airlines . . 55 . 2007-04-10.
  2. https://www.ch-aviation.com/portal/news/64892-spains-binter-canarias-shutters-naysa-aerotaxis-unit ch-aviation.com - Spain's Binter Canarias shutters Naysa Aerotaxis unit
  3. https://www.ch-aviation.com/portal/airline/NAY ch-aviation.com Naysa Aerotaxis
  4. Web site: Orban . André . 2023-06-30 . Binter reincorporates Naysa for flights within the Canary Islands . 2024-08-15 . Aviation24.be . en-GB.
  5. Directory: World Airlines Part 3 (2009) . . 29–90. 2009-04-14.